Stangrove Road a highly sought-after, leafy position within a few hundred yards of the heart of Edenbridge. Edenbridge Town station about (0.4 miles) provides rail services to London Bridge, whilst Edenbridge Station serves Redhill and Tonbrdge. The property occupies a great position close to the open green space of Stangrove Park, just around the corner, popular for dog walking, a playground and outdoor gym. The detached house is an individual build, constructed in a Neo Georgian style and recently decorated. With double-fronted elevations, covered in climbing creepers, and the property has an attached garage, plenty of parking and lovely gardens to the front and rear. The interiors are lovely and light, with generously sized rooms throughout and beautifully appointed interiors. The size and layout are ideal for family life, and the recently decorated interiors are elegant and modern. An inviting entrance hall leads to a double aspect sitting room with open fireplace, a separate family room and a bright and well equipped kitchen, featuring undercabinet LED lighting, appliances including an AEG oven, hob and microwave and a NEFF dishwasher and a large central island. There is space for a dining table and a conservatory and utility room. The laundry machines are installed within the attached garage. Upstairs there are four good-size bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes, and two bath/shower rooms (one en suite).OutsideTall wooden gates open to a grey- paved driveway with space for several cars, an attached double garage with remote-controlled opening. The pretty front garden, which is attractively manicured with various mature trees and shrubs. The rear garden has been landscaped to provide three entertaining areas with a very private terrace for outdoor dining, a good-size lawn, well established borders providing a high degree of privacy, and a garden shed.SituationThe town of Edenbridge is situated in the spectacular Kent countryside and grew from a Roman river crossing into a market town which was instrumental in the development of the Weald iron industry. The town has a good range of amenities and it's a short distance to the larger towns of Sevenoaks, Tunbridge Wells and Oxted. Edenbridge is surrounded by green belt countryside, with many lovely walks in the local area and attractions including Hever Castle and several golf clubs. The town has two stations serving London Bridge/Victoria via Oxted or Tonbridge/Reigate in about 50 minutes.Additional InformationFreehold Sevenoaks District Council Tax Band G All main services connected For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_edenbridge-d196460/for-sale_i70031090
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Now available - please see our stunning 3D site tour - A choice of two semi detached houses within a unique development of just 11 bespoke designed homes (9 detached plus 2 semi detached) in a pleasant rural setting, well placed for the area's wide ranging amenities. Plots will be available for intending purchasers to create their own individual 'custom designed' bespoke home. Funding packages are available through Buildstore. Design & Build contracts for a range of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes will offer individual 'custom design' purchasers a choice of designs based on the modern Barn style with materials selected to reflect the local vernacular and to fit within the parameters permitted by the planning permission that has been granted.The building images shown represent some of the appropriate forms which may be used to establish the designs of each 'custom design' build plot. Room layouts can be chosen by purchasers so any garage, bedroom, bathroom and reception room numbers shown are indicative only.Control of the material pallet will allow each individual building to fit well alongside the other units whilst providing each 'custom design' purchaser the flexibility to choose between traditional or modern styling. The eventual result is that as each property is designed and built the development will take on the feel of a group of buildings which have developed at different times and compliment each other with an appropriate material selection.Each property will have a 10 year warranty, plus a developer defects liability period.For more information please contact Robin Lewis on or email .LOCATIONEdenbridge, on the border of Kent and Surrey, lies at the historic heart of the Eden valley, between the High Weald and the North Downs. There are some traditional medieval buildings, a church, coaching inns and courtyards. The town is surrounded by idyllic countryside with some traditional pubs, spectacular views, historic castles and stately homes.The beautiful Chiddingstone village is located within a wonderful rural setting on the River Eden between Tonbridge and Edenbridge. It is mostly owned by The National Trust - aside from the school, castle and church. It is a beautiful example of a Tudor one-street village featuring houses with half-timbered sides, gables and stone-hung red-tiled roofs. Over two thirds of the buildings in Chiddingstone are more than 200 years old. The stunning Chiddingstone Castle dates back to the early 16th century Tudor period and the superb fortified manor of Penshurst Place is also closeby.Cowden is a charming rural village with a Grade I listed church located on the northern slopes of the Weald. The old High Street has Grade II listed cottages and village houses, and there is a delightful inn called The Fountain. Glorious surrounding countryside offers a myriad of opportunities for walking, cycling and equestrian pursuits.Crockham Hill is a pretty village to the south of Westerham, close to Chartwell and other local national Trust properties. The village has a church, village hall, tennis court, recreation grounds and the Royal Oak pub.Hever, Four Elms & Markbeech are a delightful cluster of villages with shared church services. Hever village is tucked away between Penshurst and Edenbridge with the King Henry VIII pub, a church and the famous Hever Castle. Four Elms village is located on a crossroads between Edenbridge and Sevenoaks with a church and a lovely pub, The Four Elms Inn. Markbeech (or Mark Beech) village sits on the northern ridges of the High Weald, with a church, and a traditional English country pub, The Kentish Horse. The three villages are set amidst beautiful rural scenery offering a range of countryside activities.Edenbridge Station 1.0 milesHever Station 4.3 milesLingfield Station 5.6 milesDormans Station 6.8 miles All distances and timings are approximate.Council Tax: Contact the AgentEPC: Contact the Agent For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_edenbridge-d196460/for-sale_i70924217
Plot 13 Bedroom DetachedFeatures & Specification -0.15 acre plot with surrounding countryside views.Large driveway with private parking for multiple vehiclesSpacious Master bedroom suite with en-suite & walk in wardrobeGlass gable with balcony to Master Bedroom suiteOpen plan kitchen/diner, living space with 4m bifold doorsSeparate living room/snug with wood burning stoveUtility room with separate entranceGroundfloor study/home officeDownstairs WCIn-frame shaker kitchen with belfast sink & breakfast barDouble oven and integrated kitchen appliancesAir Source Heat Pump heating system producing reduced carbon footprintUnderfloor heating to ground floorBuilt in storage to bedroomsMultiple cupboard spaces in the entrance hallGenerous plot sizes in beautiful surroundings.Each plot has its own individual character ranging from far reaching countryside views, to plots adjoining the riverside. There are also a variety of plot sizes to cater for all, which range from a fairly generous 0.16 acres to a whopping 0.67 acres. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_edenbridge-d196460/for-sale_i69977852
An extremely well-presented and private four-bedroom detached house located in a secluded position in an exclusive development in Edenbridge TN8. This family home is located in the popular and private cul-de-sac, Goodwin Close, which is just off Greshams Way and not overlooked by the adjacent properties to the rear. The property benefits from three ground-floor reception rooms including a generous and bright sitting room, a bespoke modern kitchen/breakfast room, a utility room, a ground-floor study, a dining room, and a cloakroom. The first floor has four bedrooms with a very generous master bedroom complete with its own ensuite bathroom and also a family bathroom off the landing. Externally there is a private driveway providing off-street parking which leads to a detached double garage with a vaulted ceiling, ideal for storage or a workshop. The rear garden is completely private and has mature trees and shrubs together with a pleasant patio for Alfresco dining. Call us now for more information; **Open 8 am - 8 pm 7 Days a week** For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_edenbridge-d196460/for-sale_i69195615
Brenchley House is a beautifully presented six-bedroom detached 2,726 sq.ft home situated on the desirable Stangrove Road, backing onto Stangrove Park. This popular area has excellent transport links, being a short walk from both Edenbridge Station and Edenbridge Town station. Being close to both the mainline train stations and in the catchment for a fantastic choice of schools, this property would certainly suit a family moving into the area. It features airy high ceilings, well-proportioned rooms and a large garden.* Six double bedroom detached property* Master bedroom with en-suite* Two further bedrooms with en-suite* Generous living room and second reception/dining room * Karndean flooring * New boiler with 10 year warranty * Kitchen with integrated premium appliances and granite worktops* 100ft bright and secure rear garden backing onto the park* A great selection of schools including the much sought after Kent Grammar schools* Integral garage and driveway parking* Excellent commuter links with easy access to motorway* Easy stroll to the High Street and stations, plus lots of local countryside walks * Boarded loft and eaves storage * Fully alarmed LeGrys Havelock Estates are delighted to bring to the market this beautiful and energy efficient property built in circa 2010, one of only 3 properties built at the same time by the developer. The property is approximately 2,726 square feet and is set over three floors, housing six bedrooms and four bathrooms, three of which are en-suites, making this a fantastically versatile family home, ideal for multi-generational living.The property is finished in traditional red brick with an arched entrance porch. On entering one is immediately struck by the spacious entrance hall and lovely bay window to the front. The hallway leads to two reception rooms, the kitchen diner, downstairs cloakroom, integral garage and large under stairs cupboard. The kitchen is bright and spacious with an excellent range of shaker style wall and base units and drawers under granite worktops, leading out onto the garden. The sitting room is beautifully decorated with a feature Portuguese Limestone fireplace which creates a cosy feel; a wonderful room to relax in after your busy day. A set of glazed French doors lead from the sitting room onto the sun terrace.On the first floor there is a modern family bathroom and four large bedrooms which all benefit from large built in wardrobes. On the second floor are two further bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite shower room and vast triple fitted wardrobes. Located off the landing is a walk in storage cupboard. To the outside the property benefits from a large sunny and well-designed garden with mature flower beds and trees including a beautiful old apple tree. The garden has the benefit of a large timber summer house and shed, both with lighting and power. Across the full width of the property is a flag stone paved sun terrace perfect for entertaining friends and family.To the front of the property there is an integral garage with an electric door, handy for storing bikes and buggies. There is driveway parking for multiple cars and side access to the garden. General InformationServices: Mains water, electricity, gas & drainageLocal Authority: Sevenoaks District CouncilCouncil Tax Band: TBCTenure: FreeholdEPC: C 78Edenbridge is a small market town with an attractive medieval high street surrounded by countryside with a Waitrose, selection of shops including butchers, pubs, restaurants and the new Edenbridge Memorial Health Centre which includes a MIU. There are a range of excellent local primary schools, plus access to the highly regarded Kent grammar schools. Local recreational amenities include the leisure centre with swimming pool, Hever Castle, local National Trust properties and golf courses. Edenbridge benefits from two mainline train stations offering services to London in about 40 minutes, Gatwick in 35 minutes and Tonbridge in 15 minutes. The M25 can be easily accessed at either junction 6 (Godstone) or junction 5 (Sevenoaks). Gatwick airport is about 18 miles and the Channel Tunnel about 65 miles allowing easy access to the Continent.M25 Godstone (J6) 10 miles; Oxted 8 miles; East Grinstead 10 miles; Sevenoaks 12 miles; Tunbridge Wells 13 milesTenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stangrove-road-d636790/for-sale_i71451660
Set back from the road in a secluded, semi-rural location amongst a handful of other residential properties this incredibly unique property has been lovingly maintained by the current owner. This detached home has been finished to exacting standards and offers ample accommodation across three floors. Entering into the hall way the ground floor comprises a living room, cinema room, orangery, utility room and kitchen/dining room with bespoke fitted kitchen. The ground floor is full of character with exposed beams and timbers giving a homely and rustic feel complimented by solid wood flooring to the principle living areas. The main living room is centred around a working fireplace. The window to the front is furnished with bespoke solid wood shutters which offers privacy and character. The second reception room is currently being used as a cinema room also featuring an open fireplace and shuttered window. This room gives access to the orangery which in turn gives access to a sun terrace.The kitchen/dining room is situated to the rear of the property and offers fabulous views of the rear garden with Mill Stream running through. The kitchen is fitted with bespoke units and includes and integrated oven and hob as well as a triple Aga. The dining area has original brick flooring and access to a small cellar area. It leads to the rear lobby with built in storage, a stable door to the rear garden and access to the utility/laundry room. There is a cloakroom which completes the downstairs accommodationOn the first floor there are five bedrooms and a family bathroom. The spacious, double aspect master bedroom has beautiful original, wooden floorboards and oozes character. There are four further bedrooms on the first floor, one is currently used as a dressing room and another is a study. The family bathroom has a large walk in shower, double basin, wc and built in storage. A door on the landing gives access to stairs leading to the second floor. There is charming loft room, ensuite bathroom and large storage area to one side.Outside the property benefits from a double garage and off road parking. There is a pretty front garden with a path leading to the front door. There is access to the rear on both sides of the property. The stunning rear garden has a large paved sun terrace, wooden decked area with a pretty jetty on to the stream, and a large lawned area with multiple fruit trees and vegetable patch. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_edenbridge-d196460/for-sale_i71679604
A characterful and charming Grade II listed beamed cottage set within delightful gardens of approx 0.63 acres, situated in a rural location DESCRIPTIONThis unique Grade II listed Kent farmhouse with brick elevations under traditional Kent peg tiles, has an abundance of charm and character and is set within delightful gardens of approximately 0.63 acres. Parts of Jessops date back to the 1400's with later additions creating a family home. The farmhouse has been in the same family for 40 years.There are many original features such as open fireplaces, exposed brickwork and internal beams. FEATURES- Approached through a wooden gate into the gravel driveway with a double garage and carport.- Entrance hall with cupboard and parquet flooring.- Bright dual-aspect drawing room featuring an open fireplace with a stone surround and delightful views over the garden.- Dual aspect spacious sitting/dining room featuring an attractive Inglenook fireplace with a copper flue and bressummer beam. This room enjoys views over the garden and pond.- The country-style kitchen, is filled with natural light from the triple aspect. There is a range of units, wooden worktops and an oil-fired 4 oven AGA. There are also modern appliances such as a Hotpoint integrated stainless steel fridge drawers and a 4-ring electric hob.- There is a ground floor bedroom/study and shower room leading from the entrance hall which provides flexible accommodation with its own entrance and could be utilised as a nanny annex.- Useful study/storage area at the base of the stairs with a door to the garden. - To the first floor there are three bedrooms, each offering built-in wardrobe space. A spacious principal triple-aspect bedroom, a single bedroom and a dual aspect double bedroom with an ensuite shower room.- Family bathroom boasting handmade oak panelling, a panelled bath with a hand-held shower, basin with vanity storage, bidet, WC, and an airing cupboard for added convenience.- To the second floor is a delightful double bedroom and an expansive storage room nestled within the eaves.- Picturesque wrap-around secluded garden with a south-facing terrace. Within the garden are matures trees and shrubs, a natural pond, a well, summerhouse, greenhouse, brick-built shed and dog kennel. SITUATIONJessops is located on the rural fringes of Chiddingstone Causeway, 6.6 miles west of Tonbridge and 7.2 miles to Sevenoaks. Chiddingstone Causeway provides a local public house, The Little Brown Jug, Post Office, Village Hall, Penshurst railway station and Church as well as local amenities. Edenbridge, Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells all provide more comprehensive shopping and recreational facilities.Train services can be accessed from Hildenborough (3.7 miles), Sevenoaks and Tonbridge for services to London Charing Cross/Cannon Street and Edenbridge station for services on the Victoria line. Penshurst station serves Tonbridge and Edenbridge for links to services to access Redhill in Surrey. There are a number of well-regarded schools in the local area including Chiddingstone, Four Elms and Leigh primary schools. Grammar schools for both boys and girls in Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells as well as the grammar annexes in Sevenoaks. Tonbridge and Sevenoaks Public Schools and a variety of Preparatory Schools in and around Sevenoaks and Tonbridge.The A21 gives access to the M25 and thereby the national motorway network, Gatwick, Heathrow and Stansted airports, the Channel Tunnel Terminus and coastal ports. Leisure facilities include golf courses at Hever and Nizels and sailing at Bough Beech Reservoir. There is also a private health/fitness centre at Nizels.There are many enjoyable walks in the area as well as historical properties such as Chiddingstone & Hever Castles, Chartwell and Knole House with its 1000-acre Deer Park. PROPERTY INFORMATION - Services: Oil fired central heating, Private Drainage. Mains electricity and water.- Local Authority: Sevenoaks District Council- Council Tax band: G (£3,803.02 for 2023/24)- Fixtures and fittings are excluded from the sale but may be available by separate negotiation. AGENTS NOTEThere is a footpath that runs adjacent to the south west boundary of the property.DIRECTIONSFrom the A21 junction at Sevenoaks, turn onto Morleys Road towards Sevenoaks Weald. Continue for about a mile and turn left into Scabharbour Road. After 1.7 miles bear sharp right onto Copping's Road and continue right on to Camp Hill. At the end of the road turn right onto B2027/ Chiddingstone Causeway. Jessops will be found after about 0.3 miles on the left. Jessops is located on the fringes of Chiddingstone Causeway, 6.6 miles west of Tonbridge and 7.2 miles to Sevenoaks. Chiddingstone Causeway provides a local public house, The Little Brown Jug, Post Office, Village Hall, Penshurst railway station and Church as well as local amenities. Edenbridge, Penshurst, Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells all provide more comprehensive shopping and recreational facilities.Commuter train services can be accessed from Hildenborough (3.7 miles), Sevenoaks and Tonbridge for services to London Charing Cross/Cannon Street and Edenbridge stations for services on the Victoria line. Penshurst station serves Tonbridge and Edenbridge for links to services to access Redhill in Surrey. There are a good number of well-regarded schools in the local area including Chiddingstone, Four Elms and Leigh primary schools. Grammar schools for both boys and girls in Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells as well as the grammar annexes in Sevenoaks. Tonbridge and Sevenoaks Public Schools and a variety of Preparatory Schools in and around Sevenoaks and Tonbridge.The A21 gives access to the M25 and thereby the national motorway network, Gatwick, Heathrow and Stansted airports, the Channel Tunnel Terminus and coastal ports, as well as Ebbsfleet International Terminal for Eurostar services and Bluewater. Leisure facilities include golf courses at Hever and Nizels and sailing at Bough Beech Reservoir. There is also a private health/fitness centre at Nizels. Tonbridge School Sports Centre.Additionally, the area has many historical properties such as Chiddingstone & Hever Castles, Chartwell, Winston Churchill's former home and Knole Park with its 1000 acre Deer Park. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_edenbridge-d196460/for-sale_i69823618
Now available - please see our stunning 3D site tour - An individual 'custom designed' detached house within a unique development of just 11 bespoke homes (9 detached plus 2 semi detached) in a pleasant rural setting, well placed for the area's wide ranging amenities. Plots will be available for intending purchasers to create their own individual 'custom designed' bespoke home. Funding packages are available through Buildstore. Design & Build contracts for a range of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes will offer individual 'custom design' purchasers a choice of designs based on the modern Barn style with materials selected to reflect the local vernacular and to fit within the parameters permitted by the planning permission that has been granted.The building images shown represent some of the appropriate forms which may be used to establish the designs of each 'custom design' build plot. Room layouts can be chosen by purchasers so any garage, bedroom, bathroom and reception room numbers shown are indicative only.Control of the material pallet will allow each individual building to fit well alongside the other units whilst providing each 'custom design' purchaser the flexibility to choose between traditional or modern styling. The eventual result is that as each property is designed and built the development will take on the feel of a group of buildings which have developed at different times and compliment each other with an appropriate material selection.Each property will have a 10 year warranty, plus a developer defects liability period.For more information please contact Robin Lewis on or email .LOCATIONEdenbridge, on the border of Kent and Surrey, lies at the historic heart of the Eden valley, between the High Weald and the North Downs. There are some traditional medieval buildings, a church, coaching inns and courtyards. The town is surrounded by idyllic countryside with some traditional pubs, spectacular views, historic castles and stately homes.The beautiful Chiddingstone village is located within a wonderful rural setting on the River Eden between Tonbridge and Edenbridge. It is mostly owned by The National Trust - aside from the school, castle and church. It is a beautiful example of a Tudor one-street village featuring houses with half-timbered sides, gables and stone-hung red-tiled roofs. Over two thirds of the buildings in Chiddingstone are more than 200 years old. The stunning Chiddingstone Castle dates back to the early 16th century Tudor period and the superb fortified manor of Penshurst Place is also closeby.Cowden is a charming rural village with a Grade I listed church located on the northern slopes of the Weald. The old High Street has Grade II listed cottages and village houses, and there is a delightful inn called The Fountain. Glorious surrounding countryside offers a myriad of opportunities for walking, cycling and equestrian pursuits.Crockham Hill is a pretty village to the south of Westerham, close to Chartwell and other local national Trust properties. The village has a church, village hall, tennis court, recreation grounds and the Royal Oak pub.Hever, Four Elms & Markbeech are a delightful cluster of villages with shared church services. Hever village is tucked away between Penshurst and Edenbridge with the King Henry VIII pub, a church and the famous Hever Castle. Four Elms village is located on a crossroads between Edenbridge and Sevenoaks with a church and a lovely pub, The Four Elms Inn. Markbeech (or Mark Beech) village sits on the northern ridges of the High Weald, with a church, and a traditional English country pub, The Kentish Horse. The three villages are set amidst beautiful rural scenery offering a range of countryside activities.Edenbridge Station 1.0 milesHever Station 4.3 milesLingfield Station 5.6 milesDormans Station 6.8 miles All distances and timings are approximate.Council Tax: Contact the AgentEPC: Contact the Agent For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_edenbridge-d196460/for-sale_i70933587
Now available - please see our stunning 3D site tour - An individual 'custom designed' detached house within a unique development of just 11 bespoke homes (9 detached plus 2 semi detached) in a pleasant rural setting, well placed for the area's wide ranging amenities. Plots will be available for intending purchasers to create their own individual 'custom designed' bespoke home. Funding packages are available through Buildstore. Design & Build contracts for a range of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes will offer individual 'custom design' purchasers a choice of designs based on the modern Barn style with materials selected to reflect the local vernacular and to fit within the parameters permitted by the planning permission that has been granted.The building images shown represent some of the appropriate forms which may be used to establish the designs of each 'custom design' build plot. Room layouts can be chosen by purchasers so any garage, bedroom, bathroom and reception room numbers shown are indicative only.Control of the material pallet will allow each individual building to fit well alongside the other units whilst providing each 'custom design' purchaser the flexibility to choose between traditional or modern styling. The eventual result is that as each property is designed and built the development will take on the feel of a group of buildings which have developed at different times and compliment each other with an appropriate material selection.Each property will have a 10 year warranty, plus a developer defects liability period.For more information please contact Robin Lewis on or email .LOCATIONEdenbridge, on the border of Kent and Surrey, lies at the historic heart of the Eden valley, between the High Weald and the North Downs. There are some traditional medieval buildings, a church, coaching inns and courtyards. The town is surrounded by idyllic countryside with some traditional pubs, spectacular views, historic castles and stately homes.The beautiful Chiddingstone village is located within a wonderful rural setting on the River Eden between Tonbridge and Edenbridge. It is mostly owned by The National Trust - aside from the school, castle and church. It is a beautiful example of a Tudor one-street village featuring houses with half-timbered sides, gables and stone-hung red-tiled roofs. Over two thirds of the buildings in Chiddingstone are more than 200 years old. The stunning Chiddingstone Castle dates back to the early 16th century Tudor period and the superb fortified manor of Penshurst Place is also closeby.Cowden is a charming rural village with a Grade I listed church located on the northern slopes of the Weald. The old High Street has Grade II listed cottages and village houses, and there is a delightful inn called The Fountain. Glorious surrounding countryside offers a myriad of opportunities for walking, cycling and equestrian pursuits.Crockham Hill is a pretty village to the south of Westerham, close to Chartwell and other local national Trust properties. The village has a church, village hall, tennis court, recreation grounds and the Royal Oak pub.Hever, Four Elms & Markbeech are a delightful cluster of villages with shared church services. Hever village is tucked away between Penshurst and Edenbridge with the King Henry VIII pub, a church and the famous Hever Castle. Four Elms village is located on a crossroads between Edenbridge and Sevenoaks with a church and a lovely pub, The Four Elms Inn. Markbeech (or Mark Beech) village sits on the northern ridges of the High Weald, with a church, and a traditional English country pub, The Kentish Horse. The three villages are set amidst beautiful rural scenery offering a range of countryside activities.Edenbridge Station 1.0 milesHever Station 4.3 milesLingfield Station 5.6 milesDormans Station 6.8 miles All distances and timings are approximate.Council Tax: Contact the AgentEPC: Contact the Agent For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_edenbridge-d196460/for-sale_i71009459
Now available - please see our stunning 3D site tour - An individual 'custom designed' detached house within a unique development of just 11 bespoke homes (9 detached plus 2 semi detached) in a pleasant rural setting, well placed for the area's wide ranging amenities. Plots will be available for intending purchasers to create their own individual 'custom designed' bespoke home. Funding packages are available through Buildstore. Design & Build contracts for a range of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes will offer individual 'custom design' purchasers a choice of designs based on the modern Barn style with materials selected to reflect the local vernacular and to fit within the parameters permitted by the planning permission that has been granted.The building images shown represent some of the appropriate forms which may be used to establish the designs of each 'custom design' build plot. Room layouts can be chosen by purchasers so any garage, bedroom, bathroom and reception room numbers shown are indicative only.Control of the material pallet will allow each individual building to fit well alongside the other units whilst providing each 'custom design' purchaser the flexibility to choose between traditional or modern styling. The eventual result is that as each property is designed and built the development will take on the feel of a group of buildings which have developed at different times and compliment each other with an appropriate material selection.Each property will have a 10 year warranty, plus a developer defects liability period.For more information please contact Robin Lewis on or email .LOCATIONEdenbridge, on the border of Kent and Surrey, lies at the historic heart of the Eden valley, between the High Weald and the North Downs. There are some traditional medieval buildings, a church, coaching inns and courtyards. The town is surrounded by idyllic countryside with some traditional pubs, spectacular views, historic castles and stately homes.The beautiful Chiddingstone village is located within a wonderful rural setting on the River Eden between Tonbridge and Edenbridge. It is mostly owned by The National Trust - aside from the school, castle and church. It is a beautiful example of a Tudor one-street village featuring houses with half-timbered sides, gables and stone-hung red-tiled roofs. Over two thirds of the buildings in Chiddingstone are more than 200 years old. The stunning Chiddingstone Castle dates back to the early 16th century Tudor period and the superb fortified manor of Penshurst Place is also closeby.Cowden is a charming rural village with a Grade I listed church located on the northern slopes of the Weald. The old High Street has Grade II listed cottages and village houses, and there is a delightful inn called The Fountain. Glorious surrounding countryside offers a myriad of opportunities for walking, cycling and equestrian pursuits.Crockham Hill is a pretty village to the south of Westerham, close to Chartwell and other local national Trust properties. The village has a church, village hall, tennis court, recreation grounds and the Royal Oak pub.Hever, Four Elms & Markbeech are a delightful cluster of villages with shared church services. Hever village is tucked away between Penshurst and Edenbridge with the King Henry VIII pub, a church and the famous Hever Castle. Four Elms village is located on a crossroads between Edenbridge and Sevenoaks with a church and a lovely pub, The Four Elms Inn. Markbeech (or Mark Beech) village sits on the northern ridges of the High Weald, with a church, and a traditional English country pub, The Kentish Horse. The three villages are set amidst beautiful rural scenery offering a range of countryside activities.Edenbridge Station 1.0 milesHever Station 4.3 milesLingfield Station 5.6 milesDormans Station 6.8 miles All distances and timings are approximate.Council Tax: Contact the AgentEPC: Contact the Agent For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_edenbridge-d196460/for-sale_i71017409
A Grade II listed 17th century timber framed farmhouse situated well away from any road, and surrounded by its own land. ABOUT 13 ACRESA Grade II listed 17th century timber framed farmhouse situated well away from any road, and surrounded by its own land.Entrance porch, Sitting room, Dining room, Kitchen/breakfast room, Rear lobby, Cloakroom, Utility room,Principal Bedroom with en-suite bathroom, 3 further bedrooms, Family bath/shower room,Garden with greenhouse, parking area, A number of outbuildings including hay barn, garaging, workshop and stables, Paddocks, woodland, pond.About 13¾ acresProperty Set in a fabulous quiet location at the end of a private lane this period farmhouse has a wealth of period features including exposed timber framing and beams. A porch with an oak front door opens into the sitting room with an inglenook fireplace with timber bressumer. Beyond is the dining room with door to garden and a large brick fireplace housing a wood burning stove. The kitchen/breakfast room has fitted floor units, wood worktop, butler's sink and tiled floor. There is also a cloakroom, utility room and a rear lobby.Upstairs, the landing has wide oak floorboards. The principal bedroom is a lovely, spacious room with fireplace, built in cupboard and eave storage cupboards. It has an en-suite bathroom. There is a further bedroom and family bath/shower room on this floor. On the second floor there are 2 further bedrooms.OutsideA five-bar gate opens to a gravelled drive for parking. Beside the drive are a number of outbuildings which are on 3 sides of a courtyard and include garden shed, workshop, garage, stable, 3 open storage bays and a 3 bay barn style garage with 2 garden stores.A brick path leads to the entrance porch. The garden surrounds the house and is mainly lawn with a paved terrace, fruit trees and a pond. At the bottom of the garden is a vegetable garden and a greenhouse, beyond which is a barn with 3 open stables.The land is on 3 sides of the house and is divided into paddocks with water. There are a couple of field shelters, a 2 bay hay barn and some woodland. A bridle path crosses the land. ABOUT 13 ACRESTenure, Local Authorities and ServicesFreehold. Wealden DC . East Sussex CC . Council tax band G. Mains water and electricity. Oil heating. Private drainage.DirectionsFrom East Grinstead head on the A264 towards Tunbridge Wells. The drive to the property is on the right about 0.67 mile after the golf club and the old White Horse Inn.Property Set in a fabulous quiet location at the end of a private lane this period farmhouse has a wealth of period features including exposed timber framing and beams. A porch with an oak front door opens into the sitting room with an inglenook fireplace with timber bressumer. Beyond is the dining room with door to garden and a large brick fireplace housing a wood burning stove. The kitchen/breakfast room has fitted floor units, wood worktop, butler's sink and tiled floor. There is also a cloakroom, utility room and a rear lobby.Upstairs, the landing has wide oak floorboards. The principal bedroom is a lovely, spacious room with fireplace, built in cupboard and eave storage cupboards. It has an en-suite bathroom. There is a further bedroom and family bath/shower room on this floor. On the second floor there are 2 further bedrooms.OutsideA five-bar gate opens to a gravelled drive for parking. Beside the drive are a number of outbuildings which are on 3 sides of a courtyard and include garden shed, workshop, garage, stable, 3 open storage bays and a 3 bay barn style garage with 2 garden stores.A brick path leads to the entrance porch. The garden surrounds the house and is mainly lawn with a paved terrace, fruit trees and a pond. At the bottom of the garden is a vegetable garden and a greenhouse, beyond which is a barn with 3 open stables.The land is on 3 sides of the house and is divided into paddocks with water. There are a couple of field shelters, a 2 bay hay barn and some woodland. A bridle path crosses the land.Tenure, Local Authorities and ServicesFreehold. Wealden DC . East Sussex CC . Council tax band G. Mains water and electricity. Oil heating. Private drainage.DirectionsFrom East Grinstead head on the A264 towards Tunbridge Wells. The drive to the property is on the right about 0.67 mile after the golf club and the old White Horse Inn.Local Amenities & CommunicationsThe nearby village of Hartfield has local amenities including a health centre, whilst the towns of East Grinstead and Tunbridge Wells have a first-class range of shopping, educational, sporting and transport facilities. There is excellent schooling in the area including Holmewood House, Brambletye and Cumnor House. Sporting and recreational facilities include golf at Holtye and Sweetwoods and Horse racing at Lingfield Park.There are mainline railway stations at Cowden, East Grinstead and Tunbridge Wells providing services to London Bridge/Victoria. The M23 provides good access to London, Brighton, Gatwick and the motorway network.Property Set in a fabulous quiet location at the end of a private lane this period farmhouse has a wealth of period features including exposed timber framing and beams. A porch with an oak front door opens into the sitting room with an inglenook fireplace with timber bressumer. Beyond is the dining room with door to garden and a large brick fireplace housing a wood burning stove. The kitchen/breakfast room has fitted floor units, wood worktop, butler's sink and tiled floor. There is also a cloakroom, utility room and a rear lobby.Upstairs, the landing has wide oak floorboards. The principal bedroom is a lovely, spacious room with fireplace, built in cupboard and eave storage cupboards. It has an en-suite bathroom. There is a further bedroom and family bath/shower room on this floor. On the second floor there are 2 further bedrooms.OutsideA five-bar gate opens to a gravelled drive for parking. Beside the drive are a number of outbuildings which are on 3 sides of a courtyard and include garden shed, workshop, garage, stable, 3 open storage bays and a 3 bay barn style garage with 2 garden stores.A brick path leads to the entrance porch. The garden surrounds the house and is mainly lawn with a paved terrace, fruit trees and a pond. At the bottom of the garden is a vegetable garden and a greenhouse, beyond which is a barn with 3 open stables.The land is on 3 sides of the house and is divided into paddocks with water. There are a couple of field shelters, a 2 bay hay barn and some woodland. A bridle path crosses the land.Tenure, Local Authorities and ServicesFreehold. Wealden DC . East Sussex CC . Council tax band G. Mains water and electricity. Oil heating. Private drainage.DirectionsFrom East Grinstead head on the A264 towards Tunbridge Wells. The drive to the property is on the right about 0.67 mile after the golf club and the old White Horse Inn.Property Set in a fabulous quiet location at the end of a private lane this period farmhouse has a wealth of period features including exposed timber framing and beams. A porch with an oak front door opens into the sitting room with an inglenook fireplace with timber bressumer. Beyond is the dining room with door to garden and a large brick fireplace housing a wood burning stove. The kitchen/breakfast room has fitted floor units, wood worktop, butler's sink and tiled floor. There is also a cloakroom, utility room and a rear lobby.Upstairs, the landing has wide oak floorboards. The principal bedroom is a lovely, spacious room with fireplace, built in cupboard and eave storage cupboards. It has an en-suite bathroom. There is a further bedroom and family bath/shower room on this floor. On the second floor there are 2 further bedrooms.OutsideA five-bar gate opens to a gravelled drive for parking. Beside the drive are a number of outbuildings which are on 3 sides of a courtyard and include garden shed, workshop, garage, stable, 3 open storage bays and a 3 bay barn style garage with 2 garden stores.A brick path leads to the entrance porch. The garden surrounds the house and is mainly lawn with a paved terrace, fruit trees and a pond. At the bottom of the garden is a vegetable garden and a greenhouse, beyond which is a barn with 3 open stables.The land is on 3 sides of the house and is divided into paddocks with water. There are a couple of field shelters, a 2 bay hay barn and some woodland. A bridle path crosses the land.Tenure, Local Authorities and ServicesFreehold. Wealden DC . East Sussex CC . Council tax band G. Mains water and electricity. Oil heating. Private drainage.DirectionsFrom East Grinstead head on the A264 towards Tunbridge Wells. The drive to the property is on the right about 0.67 mile after the golf club and the old White Horse Inn.Local Amenities & CommunicationsThe nearby village of Hartfield has local amenities including a health centre, whilst the towns of East Grinstead and Tunbridge Wells have a first-class range of shopping, educational, sporting and transport facilities. There is excellent schooling in the area including Holmewood House, Brambletye and Cumnor House. Sporting and recreational facilities include golf at Holtye and Sweetwoods and Horse racing at Lingfield Park.There are mainline railway stations at Cowden, East Grinstead and Tunbridge Wells providing services to London Bridge/Victoria. The M23 provides good access to London, Brighton, Gatwick and the motorway network. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_edenbridge-d196460/for-sale_i70353666
Now available - please see our stunning 3D site tour - An individual 'custom designed' detached house within a unique development of just 11 bespoke homes (9 detached plus 2 semi detached) in a pleasant rural setting, well placed for the area's wide ranging amenities. Plots will be available for intending purchasers to create their own individual 'custom designed' bespoke home. Funding packages are available through Buildstore. Design & Build contracts for a range of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes will offer individual 'custom design' purchasers a choice of designs based on the modern Barn style with materials selected to reflect the local vernacular and to fit within the parameters permitted by the planning permission that has been granted.The building images shown represent some of the appropriate forms which may be used to establish the designs of each 'custom design' build plot. Room layouts can be chosen by purchasers so any garage, bedroom, bathroom and reception room numbers shown are indicative only.Control of the material pallet will allow each individual building to fit well alongside the other units whilst providing each 'custom design' purchaser the flexibility to choose between traditional or modern styling. The eventual result is that as each property is designed and built the development will take on the feel of a group of buildings which have developed at different times and compliment each other with an appropriate material selection.Each property will have a 10 year warranty, plus a developer defects liability period.For more information please contact Robin Lewis on or email .LOCATIONEdenbridge, on the border of Kent and Surrey, lies at the historic heart of the Eden valley, between the High Weald and the North Downs. There are some traditional medieval buildings, a church, coaching inns and courtyards. The town is surrounded by idyllic countryside with some traditional pubs, spectacular views, historic castles and stately homes.The beautiful Chiddingstone village is located within a wonderful rural setting on the River Eden between Tonbridge and Edenbridge. It is mostly owned by The National Trust - aside from the school, castle and church. It is a beautiful example of a Tudor one-street village featuring houses with half-timbered sides, gables and stone-hung red-tiled roofs. Over two thirds of the buildings in Chiddingstone are more than 200 years old. The stunning Chiddingstone Castle dates back to the early 16th century Tudor period and the superb fortified manor of Penshurst Place is also closeby.Cowden is a charming rural village with a Grade I listed church located on the northern slopes of the Weald. The old High Street has Grade II listed cottages and village houses, and there is a delightful inn called The Fountain. Glorious surrounding countryside offers a myriad of opportunities for walking, cycling and equestrian pursuits.Crockham Hill is a pretty village to the south of Westerham, close to Chartwell and other local national Trust properties. The village has a church, village hall, tennis court, recreation grounds and the Royal Oak pub.Hever, Four Elms & Markbeech are a delightful cluster of villages with shared church services. Hever village is tucked away between Penshurst and Edenbridge with the King Henry VIII pub, a church and the famous Hever Castle. Four Elms village is located on a crossroads between Edenbridge and Sevenoaks with a church and a lovely pub, The Four Elms Inn. Markbeech (or Mark Beech) village sits on the northern ridges of the High Weald, with a church, and a traditional English country pub, The Kentish Horse. The three villages are set amidst beautiful rural scenery offering a range of countryside activities.Edenbridge Station 1.0 milesHever Station 4.3 milesLingfield Station 5.6 milesDormans Station 6.8 miles All distances and timings are approximate.Council Tax: Contact the AgentEPC: Contact the Agent For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_edenbridge-d196460/for-sale_i71063162
BEAUTIFUL FOUR BEDROOM VICTORIAN BARN CONVERSION WITH POTENTIAL ANNEXE NESTLED IN A TRANQUIL RURAL LOCATION JUST 2.5 MILES FROM MAINLINE RAIL.Glazed Atrium, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Dining/Sitting Room, Drawing Room, Utility Room, Principal Bedroom With En-Suite Shower Room, Guest Room With En-Suite Shower Room, Two Further Bedrooms, Family Bathroom, Potential Granny Annexe With Two Large Rooms, Shower Room, Extensive Parking, Detached Barn/Gym, Garden, Summerhouse, Paddock. In All 3.5 Acres. EPC Rating E. A true gem, Old Oak Barn offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Believed to have Victorian origins, it has been sensitively converted and enhanced over time. Now a practical and stylishly presented country home, offering a unique blend of historic charm coupled with modern convenience, the flexible accommodation gives ample space for a growing family or hosting guests. Originally part of the neighbouring farm, it is quietly located in a tranquil rural setting. Although the property enjoys peace and privacy it is by no means isolated, with other converted farm buildings housing neighbours nearby. Approached from the lane via an electrically operated gate, a shared drive (owned by Old Oak Barn) leads to a wide gravel parking and turning area to the side of the property. A gate and a further track leads to the paddock, which has a field shelter with water connected and to the detached barn. From the drive a path leads to the main entrance, an open, glazed atrium with doors either side, also giving access to the formal gardens. Inside, from the atrium, the well fitted kitchen/breakfast room has a range of painted cabinets and a central island, all of which have Corian work tops. Integrated appliances include an electric rangemaster oven with induction hob, a fridge/freezer and a dishwasher. From the kitchen, the dining/sitting room is an airy spacious room with vaulted ceiling and, a wealth of exposed beams. A brick fireplace houses a wood burning stove and there are two sets of French doors into the main garden, ideal for entertaining. The drawing room also features a wood burning stove and doors out to each side of the property onto the terraces and gardens. From the drawing room, a short flight of stairs lead down to the guest room with en-suite shower room, a double bedroom and the family bathroom. Upstairs, the galleried landing looks over the drawing room and leads to two further bedrooms, a double and the principal bedroom, which has a vaulted ceiling and large en- suite bathroom. The flexible layout continues on the ground floor, as there is a potential two storey annexe, linked to the main house by the atrium. Formally a garage, the space was insulated and is currently utilised as a large double bedroom and a sitting/study room. Adjacent to this is the utility room and a shower room with W.C. Ideal as a 'granny/teen' suite, the area could also be used as a work space. Outside, from the drive, gated paths lead around each side of the barn, with a paved courtyard on one side of the property and the main garden on the other. Predominately laid to lawn, the garden is enclosed by walls and hedging and has attractively planted borders. There are raised beds for vegetables. A terrace spans the rear of the barn and along with other seating areas, summer house, and a small 'secret' garden, offers numerous al-fresco areas in which to relax and entertain. A useful amenity, the detached barn, has a large store room, external shower room and a studio. Currently used as a wellness retreat, there is a shepherds hut on site which is available to purchase by separate negotiation.Old Oak Barn is situated in an idyllic rural location, surrounded by local farmland and Greenbelt countryside. Both the towns of Oxted and Edenbridge are nearby. Edenbridge, about two miles, has two stations, charming local shops, restaurants and a Waitrose supermarket. The larger towns of Oxted and Sevenoaks are four and ten miles away with each location providing rail stations connecting to various London termini. The area has a fine selection of schools at both primary and secondary levels in state and private sectors including primary schools in Edenbridge and Four Elms, Hazlewood Prep School in Oxted, Lingfield College and grammar schools in Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells. Within the area there are many sporting and leisure activities with centres in Edenbridge and Oxted, golf and tennis clubs, as well as soccer, rugby and hockey clubs. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_edenbridge-d196460/for-sale_i69580281
SUPERB BARN CONVERSION OF 3007 SQFT WITH DETACHED COTTAGE, STUDIO AND OUTBUILDINGS IN ALL 2.4 ACRESReception Hall, 34' Sitting Room, Family Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Utility Room, Cloakroom, Ground Floor Guest Bedroom with En Suite Bathroom, Further Double Bedroom, Dressing Room/Study & Family Bathroom, First Floor Drawing Room, Main Bedroom with Dressing Room & En Suite Bathroom, Detached 2-Bedroom Cottage & Studio/Office, Triple Detached Garage & Various Outbuildings, Delightful Park-Like Gardens Extending to about 2.4 acres. EPC Rating: D Field House is situated in a splendid rural location enjoying delightful far reaching views across surrounding countryside. Comprehensive Shopping: Edenbridge 1 mile, Oxted 6.5 miles, Sevenoaks 10 miles. Mainline Rail Services: Edenbridge/Oxted to Victoria and London Bridge. Sevenoaks to Canon Street/Charing Cross. Primary Schools: Westerham, Limpsfield, Oxted and Crockham Hill. State Schools: Oxted. Private Schools: Hazlewood mixed preparatory school in Limpsfield Common, Radnor House School in Sundridge and Lingfield College in Lingfield. The Public Schools at Sevenoaks and Tonbridge. Leisure Facilities: Limpsfield tennis and squash club. Crockham Hill tennis club. Health centres and leisure pool complex in Edenbridge & Oxted. Various equestrian establishments nearby. Public and private golf courses at Edenbridge, Hever, Limpsfield Chart & Tandridge. The M25 can be accessed at junctions 5 or 6 which links to the Dartford Crossing, Bluewater shopping centre, Gatwick and Heathrow Airports, London and the suburbs and other motorway networks. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_edenbridge-d196460/for-sale_i69851024
Now available - please see our stunning 3D site tour - An individual 'custom designed' detached house within a unique development of just 11 bespoke homes (9 detached plus 2 semi detached) in a pleasant rural setting, well placed for the area's wide ranging amenities. Plots will be available for intending purchasers to create their own individual 'custom designed' bespoke home. Funding packages are available through Buildstore. Design & Build contracts for a range of 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes will offer individual 'custom design' purchasers a choice of designs based on the modern Barn style with materials selected to reflect the local vernacular and to fit within the parameters permitted by the planning permission that has been granted.The building images shown represent some of the appropriate forms which may be used to establish the designs of each 'custom design' build plot. Room layouts can be chosen by purchasers so any garage, bedroom, bathroom and reception room numbers shown are indicative only.Control of the material pallet will allow each individual building to fit well alongside the other units whilst providing each 'custom design' purchaser the flexibility to choose between traditional or modern styling. The eventual result is that as each property is designed and built the development will take on the feel of a group of buildings which have developed at different times and compliment each other with an appropriate material selection.Each property will have a 10 year warranty, plus a developer defects liability period.For more information please contact Robin Lewis on or email .LOCATIONEdenbridge, on the border of Kent and Surrey, lies at the historic heart of the Eden valley, between the High Weald and the North Downs. There are some traditional medieval buildings, a church, coaching inns and courtyards. The town is surrounded by idyllic countryside with some traditional pubs, spectacular views, historic castles and stately homes.The beautiful Chiddingstone village is located within a wonderful rural setting on the River Eden between Tonbridge and Edenbridge. It is mostly owned by The National Trust - aside from the school, castle and church. It is a beautiful example of a Tudor one-street village featuring houses with half-timbered sides, gables and stone-hung red-tiled roofs. Over two thirds of the buildings in Chiddingstone are more than 200 years old. The stunning Chiddingstone Castle dates back to the early 16th century Tudor period and the superb fortified manor of Penshurst Place is also closeby.Cowden is a charming rural village with a Grade I listed church located on the northern slopes of the Weald. The old High Street has Grade II listed cottages and village houses, and there is a delightful inn called The Fountain. Glorious surrounding countryside offers a myriad of opportunities for walking, cycling and equestrian pursuits.Crockham Hill is a pretty village to the south of Westerham, close to Chartwell and other local national Trust properties. The village has a church, village hall, tennis court, recreation grounds and the Royal Oak pub.Hever, Four Elms & Markbeech are a delightful cluster of villages with shared church services. Hever village is tucked away between Penshurst and Edenbridge with the King Henry VIII pub, a church and the famous Hever Castle. Four Elms village is located on a crossroads between Edenbridge and Sevenoaks with a church and a lovely pub, The Four Elms Inn. Markbeech (or Mark Beech) village sits on the northern ridges of the High Weald, with a church, and a traditional English country pub, The Kentish Horse. The three villages are set amidst beautiful rural scenery offering a range of countryside activities.Edenbridge Station 1.0 milesHever Station 4.3 milesLingfield Station 5.6 milesDormans Station 6.8 miles All distances and timings are approximate.Council Tax: Contact the AgentEPC: Contact the Agent For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_edenbridge-d196460/for-sale_i71020627
Little Earlylands is a handsome Grade II listed family home with versatile accommodation in excess of 3,500 sq. ft. The property has plenty of original features dating back to 1604 with later additions and neatly infuses this with modern day living. The landscaped garden and grounds of 3.5 acres are an absolute delight and feature of the house. Upon entering the property you are greeted by the hallway leading to the naturally lit, dual aspect Small Bone kitchen with plenty of wall and base units. This leads through to the triple aspect dining room providing great entertaining space with doors opening onto the patio to the rear. The generous sized snug has an feature inglenook fireplace which has been previously used as a bread oven. There is a well equipped games room/study and large living room also with access out onto the garden. The WC and utility room complete this floors. There are two set of stairs leading to the first floor. The principal room has the benefit of views over the gardens, fitted wardrobes and a well appointed en suite. There are a further three spacious double bedrooms all with fitted wardrobes. A separate family bathroom and shower room accommodate these rooms. The second floor comprises of a double bedroom with en suite. The final bedroom can also be used for storage space. The Annexe is a brilliant second dwelling perfect for guest accommodation. The triple aspect living/dining room has a vaulted ceiling and wood burning stove with mezzanine level above. The kitchen has integrated appliances and access onto the garden. There are two double bedrooms, a bathroom and separate WC. Outbuildings consist of a double garage, workshop, storage areas and pool house with kitchen and shower room. The gardens are most laid to lawn with established borders providing plenty of privacy. The patio area is perfect for Al fresco dining with views facing the garden. There is also an orchard and contained area which could be used for a children's play area or grass tennis court. The current vendors have created a running track in the paddock behind. The pool has recently been completely refurbished.Edenbridge Station 1 milesEdenbridge Town station 1.8 milesEdenbridge 1.8 miles Oxted 4.7 milesM25 Junction 6 7.8 miles Sevenoaks 9.5 miles(All distances approximate)Little Earlylands is situated in a very convenient setting ion the Surrey/Kent border, a highly desirable town to the west of Sevenoaks. Edenbridge provides good local shopping facilities, restaurants and a mainline service which ends at London Bridge. Oxted is a short drive away, providing more extensive facilities. There are also excellent communications with the A25 providing easy access to the M25 offering quick access to London, approximately 23 miles away and to Heathrow. Equally the M23 provides fast access to Gatwick Airport and the south coast. There are a wide variety of sporting facilities in the area including Edenbridge leisure centre, golf at Tandridge and racing at Lingfield. There is great access to local schools which include Hazelwood, Caterham, Limpsfield Church of England, Oxted, Woldingham Tonbridge and Sevenoaks For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_edenbridge-d196460/for-sale_i68658969
Charming Grade II listed detached cottage including a four bedroom annexe, a further one bedroom converted barn and summerhouse, situated within delightful gardens and grounds of approximately three acres, in a semi-rural position DESCRIPTIONAccessed through double electric gates to an in and out gravel driveway, The Horseshoes is a quintessential and most attractive Grade II listed detached cottage believed to date back to the 16th century with later additions. The property includes an oak framed four bedroom annexe currently used for Airbnb rental, generating a supplementary income. Additionally, there is a converted garage into self-contained one bedroom accommodation.All set within delightful gardens and grounds of about three acres offering wonderful views of the adjacent fields. FEATURES- The property retains many period features such as exposed wall and ceiling timbers, inglenook fireplace, wooden floors, and leaded light casement windows.- Access through a covered entrance porch with glazed wooden door.- Dual aspect sitting room with a brick inglenook fireplace with bressummer beam, leading via open stud work to the dining room with stairs to the first floor. The family room, adjacent to these areas, offers direct access to the terrace and garden, seamlessly extending the living space.- Triple aspect kitchen with custom painted wooden units, granite work surfaces, and a breakfast bar. It is equipped with a Rangemaster cooker with an induction hob and extractor fan. Integrated fridge and space for dishwasher. A glazed door opens directly onto the terrace. - The ground floor also includes a utility room and cloakroom.- The principal bedroom features an ensuite bathroom with views to both the front and rear. Two further bedrooms share a family bathroom. - Stairs lead to a further spacious bedroom with its own ensuite shower room. OUTSIDE- Charming converted garage comprising bedroom, shower room and kitchenette.- The newly constructed single storey oak framed annexe with underfloor heating comprises four double bedrooms, two with a Jack & Jill shower room, whilst the other two bedrooms share the other bathroom. The bright and spacious open plan living area includes a well appointed hand painted kitchen with composite stone worktops and island unit/breakfast bar. There is ample space for a dining table. Bifold doors lead to the rear, opening onto a terrace that overlooks the fields.- There is a delightful listed outbuilding in the rear garden and a summerhouse which is currently being used as an office.- Delightful gardens with charming timber framed period barn and picturesque views of the surrounding fields. A paved terrace provides an ideal setting for outdoor entertaining, a secluded seating area, and a fenced natural pond. The grounds span to approximately three acres and offer walks across unspoiled farmland to Bough Beech reservoir and beyond. SITUATION The Horseshoes occupies a convenient rural position between the Natural Trust Village of Chiddingstone, Bough Beech and Chiddingstone Causeway with its Post Office and Little Brown Jug Public House/Restaurant.Wider shopping facilities are available from Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells Town Centres all offer a wide range of shopping facilities as well as main line stations to London Charing Cross/Cannon Street. Similar services are available from Hildenborough Main Line Station. Nearby Penshurst Station has services to Tonbridge and Redhill.There are a good number of well-regarded schools in the local area including Chiddingstone and Leigh Primary Schools. Grammar Schools for both Boys and Girls in Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells as well as the Weald of Kent girl's grammar annexe in Sevenoaks. Tonbridge and Sevenoaks Public Schools and a variety of Preparatory Schools in and around Sevenoaks and Tonbridge including Hilden Grange, the Schools at Somerhill and New Beacon. Holmewood House at Langton Green and Walthamstow Hall for Girls.The A21 gives access to the M25 and motorway network to Gatwick, Heathrow and Stansted airports, Channel Tunnel Terminus and Ports and Bluewater Shopping Centre.Leisure facilities include Golf Courses at Hever and Nizels and Sailing at Bough Beech Reservoir. There is also a private health/fitness centre at Nizels. Tonbridge School Sports Centre. DIRECTIONSFrom the A21 join the B245 towards Hildenborough, after about 1.75 miles turn right onto B2027 passing Hildenborough Station. At the T junction turn right and proceed through the Villages of Leigh and Chiddingstone Causeway. Continue for about a further 0.5 mile and The Horseshoes will be found on the right-hand side just after a left hand turning to Chiddingstone.PROPERTY INFORMATION- Services: Mains Water and Electricity. Private Drainage. Oil fired Central Heating- Local Authority: Sevenoaks District Council, - Council Tax band G: £3,799.19 (2024/25)- Fixtures and fittings are excluded from the sale but may be available by separate negotiation. The Horseshoes occupies a convenient rural position between the Natural Trust Village of Chiddingstone, Bough Beech and Chiddingstone Causeway with its Post Office and Little Brown Jug Public House/Restaurant.Wider shopping facilities are available from Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells Town Centres all offer a wide range of shopping facilities as well as main line stations to London Charing Cross/Cannon Street. Similar services are available from Hildenborough Main Line Station. Nearby Penshurst Station has services to Tonbridge and Redhill.There are a good number of well-regarded schools in the local area including Chiddingstone and Leigh Primary Schools. Grammar Schools for both Boys and Girls in Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells as well as the Weald of Kent girl's grammar annexe in Sevenoaks. Tonbridge and Sevenoaks Public Schools and a variety of Preparatory Schools in and around Sevenoaks and Tonbridge including Hilden Grange, the Schools at Somerhill and New Beacon. Holmewood House at Langton Green and Walthamstow Hall for Girls.The A21 gives access to the M25 and motorway network to Gatwick, Heathrow and Stansted airports, Channel Tunnel Terminus and Ports, as well as Ebbsfleet International Terminal and Bluewater.Leisure facilities include Golf Courses at Hever and Nizels and Sailing at Bough Beech Reservoir. There is also a private health/fitness centre at Nizels. Tonbridge School Sports Centre. 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Impressive Arts & Crafts property of excellent proportions, set in superb gardens & grounds of about 18 acres, on the edge of the popular village of Hever. DescriptionWoodside is a charming and attractive Arts & Crafts detached property dating from the 1920s with later additions. The well-proportioned accommodation is immaculately presented throughout, combining character features with modern embellishments, and is arranged over two floors, ideal for both family living and formal entertaining. Salient points include a contemporary kitchen, stylish bathroom suites, feature fireplaces, oak framed multi pane windows with tiled sills, recessed lighting, oak thumb latch doors, exposed timbers and a delightful conservatory. Also of note are the impressive gardens designed by Roger Platts Garden Designer and the extensive paddocks and woodland, all amounting to about 18 acres in total, with a variety of outbuildings, garaging and stables.The spacious drawing room provides an excellent reception area with an attractive brick fireplace with wood burning stove and doors opening to the terrace.The adjoining conservatory enjoys a delightful south west facing aspect and doors opening to the terrace.There is a well-appointed study and sitting room, both with a double aspect and views to the gardens.The stylish contemporary kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a comprehensive range of wall and base units with integral appliances including a dual oven Aga. A matching island incorporates a sink and breakfast bar, and the adjoining dining area has doors opening to the charming kitchen garden.An adjoining utility/boot room provides additional storage and space for appliances, with a W.C and a door to outside.There is a playroom with built-in cupboards and an attractive view to the garden.A cloakroom completes the ground floor.Stairs rise from the entrance hall to the first floor and the impressive, double aspect principal bedroom suite which features a Juliette balcony and fitted wardrobes and is served by a stylish en suite bathroom with a contemporary freestanding bath.There are four further bedrooms, one with an en suite bathroom and all with far reaching views.A well-appointed family bathroom with twin sinks and a separate bath and shower completes the accommodation.Woodside is approached via a gated gravel drive which provides ample off road parking and leads to the garaging with a double garage and car port, with power and lighting connected. There is a stable block and a substantial greenhouse with cold frames off the kitchen garden.The exceptional gardens provide a wonderful backdrop to the house with established, well stocked beds and borders with a wide variety of planting. Paths lead around the house to the side where a flagstone terrace is located, adjacent to the conservatory and providing an ideal area for al fresco entertaining.The paddocks are predominately laid to pasture, interspersed with swathes of mixed woodland and ponds, and amount to about 18 acres in total.LocationWoodside is located on the edge of the Historic village of Hever, famous for its Castle with its historical connections with Anne Boleyn, second wife of King Henry the VIII and mother of Elizabeth I of England.The property also offers good access to the local town of Edenbridge and further afield, Sevenoaks, Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge, Oxted and East Grinstead. There are many picturesque country walks, village pubs and local leisure.Comprehensive Shopping: Edenbridge, Westerham, Oxted, Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge and Sevenoaks.Mainline Rail Services: Hever (1.3 miles) and Edenbridge stations (4.5 miles) have a fast service to London Bridge/Victoria. Hildenborough (8.4 miles) and Sevenoaks (10.8 miles) stations have fast services to Cannon St/Charing Cross.Primary Schools: Hever, Chiddingstone, Crockham Hill, Oxted, Limpsfield, Edenbridge, Four Elms and Westerham.Secondary / Grammar Schools: Oxted County. Various Grammar schools in Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells.Private Schools: Lingfield School Notre Dame. Hazlewood mixed preparatory school in Limpsfield Chart. Laverock girl's preparatory school in Oxted. Radnor House School for in Sundridge. The Public Schools at Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and Woldingham Girls School.Grammar and State Schools: Weald of Kent Girls, Tonbridge Girls Grammar and Judd Boys Grammar schools in Tonbridge. Tunbridge Wells Girls and Boys Grammar Schools and the Skinners Boys School in Tunbridge Wells. Bennett Memorial in Tunbridge WellsSporting Facilities: Edenbridge Leisure Centre. Racing at Lingfield Park, Plumpton and Brighton, and show jumping at Hickstead and Ardingly. Golf at Hever Castle Golf Club, Holtye and Sweetwoods Golf Clubs in Cowden and also at the two Royal Ashdown courses (Forest Row), Piltdown, Paxhill Park and East Sussex National (Uckfield). Sailing at Bough Beech. The National Trust owns a large amount of land in the general vicinity which provides excellent walks and places of interest including the quaint village of Chiddingstone.All distances are approximate.Square Footage: 2,901 sq ft Acreage: 18 AcresDirectionsFrom the A21 take the Weald/Sevenoaks/Hildenborough roundabout onto the B245, proceed for approximately 1 ¾ miles and turn right onto the B2027 signposted Leigh and Penshurst. Continue past Hildenborough station and through the village of Leigh. Proceed on the B2027, signed to Edenbridge. Continue through Chiddingstone Causeway and continue for about 1.8 miles. When the road bears to the right over a bridge continue straight onto Hever Road towards Hever passing the former public house The Wheatsheaf. Proceed through the village of Hever and at the T-junction turn left. Continue up Uckfield Lane, passing The Greyhound public house. On passing a left turning, Dyehurst Lane, the entrance to Woodside will be found on the right hand side. Additional InfoLocal Authority: Sevenoaks District Council. Tax band 'G' For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_edenbridge-d196460/for-sale_i71380032
Nestled among rolling countryside, this unique Oast Style house, designed by an award-winning architect occupies a scenic spot, set among approximately 1 acre of private grounds with the opportunity to purchase additional adjoining land, and surrounded by acres of farmland. The iconic, conical zinc roofs and Japanese Shou Sugi Ban cladding are key features of this grand design. You are welcomed into the property with views to the lower ground level from the galleried entrance hall, a particular feature. The spacious open plan kitchen/diner boasts 6-metre-high ceilings and views over neighbouring farmland. The stylish units and island provide ample storage and are set beneath marble effect quartz worktops. Furthermore, there is a useful utility room and access onto the sun terrace which offers panoramic views. Also occupying the first floor are three bedrooms, with the principal room offering en-suite facilities with both shower cubicle and sumptuous freestanding bath. In addition, there is a playroom, family bathroom, boot room and a study. The lower ground floor continues to impress with its abundance of living space. The main sitting room, much like the rest of the property has a contemporary finish with polished screed floors and is flooded with natural light from the expansive lantern roof window. From here, there is access to the cinema room, laundry room, gym, and further snug. In addition, there are two double bedrooms, both of which are serviced with en-suite shower rooms and have access onto a shared private terrace. Furthermore, there are two separate garages. *NB - The exterior of the property requires landscaping and the image used has been edited. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_edenbridge-d196460/for-sale_i68726389
A charming & compact country estate with a superb Georgian manor house, excellent ancillary accommodation & outbuildings, situated centrally within rolling parkland of over 42 acres. DescriptionHolmwood Place is a most striking and unique country estate occupying a charming situation within beautiful Greenbelt countryside on the edge of the popular village of Four Elms. The Estate is believed to originally date from the 14th Century and has slowly been enlarged and adapted over the years, being owned by the same family for almost a century, with the focal former manor house which retains exquisite character features and proudly sits centrally in its surrounding parkland, together with a detached farmhouse and two cottages, a range of outbuildings and former farm buildings, and the most impressive grounds and parkland. Approached over a sweeping treelined carriage driveway, Holmwood Place is an elegant late Georgian former manor house, believed to have been originally constructed in the 1830s with later additions, retaining an abundance of history and period features, reflecting Georgian, Art Deco and Gothic influences. The property is now in need of refurbishment, and offers an exciting opportunity for the incoming purchaser to restore a rare and untouched charming piece of history. Salient features include a sweeping Art Deco staircase, decorative coving, high ceilings, parquet and tiled flooring, Adams style fireplaces with marble surrounds, full length and bay windows, wood panelled walling and sash windows. A vestibule entrance leads to the impressive reception hall with decorative tiling and provides access to the principal reception rooms, which comprise a drawing room, dining room, music room/study and an orangery, all with French doors opening to the grounds. The kitchen/ breakfast room features a bay window and is served by an adjoining pantry and scullery. There is a playroom/studio with built-in storage cupboards and a lift rising to the first floor. The western wing of the ground floor houses a boiler room, hallway with utility area, wine cellar, work shop and gardeners cloakroom. Arranged over the first floor are 5 bedrooms, all with bay windows and spectacular views to the gardens and grounds. A Jack and Jill bathroom adjoins the second bedroom. There is a further bathroom, shower room and W.C. Approached via a separate staircase is a magnificent double aspect billiard room with a charming bay window.Arranged over the second floor is a penthouse with two bedrooms, a sitting room, kitchen and separate W.C and bathroom. Ancillary Accommodation: The Cottage, Barrowden & The Farmhouse are detached properties offering well-appointed accommodation, with gardens and off road parking, all currently let on ASTs.Holmwood Place is surrounded by amenity land and gardens, with parkland, farmland and swathes of woodland. Within the walled garden are flowerbeds, with wisteria, roses and jasmine adorning parts of the wall and house. There is a swimming pool, a peach house in need of repair, and a potting shed. Adjoining the kitchen garden is the original game larder and old dairy, with two gardeners cloakrooms and a covered hall linking to the house. The idyllic parkland is divided with mixed hedgeland, mature majestic trees and a millpond, attracting an abundance of wildlife, and has been grazed by cows and sheep over the years, some currently let on an FBT. There is an extensive range of outbuildings including barns, stable blocks, a granary and numerous outhouses/workshops. Further land may be available via separate negotiation.LocationHolmwood Place is situated within a secluded yet connected area within the Greenbelt, on the edge of the popular village of Four Elms, which features a village pond, cricket pitch, public house, church, grocers shop and petrol station.Shopping: Edenbridge (2.5 miles) provides supermarkets including Waitrose & other high street retailers. Sevenoaks (6.8 miles). Tonbridge (10 miles). Bluewater (20 miles).Rail: Sevenoaks & Hildenborough (London Bridge from 22 minutes/Cannon Street/ Charing Cross). Hurst Green, Oxted & Edenbridge (London Victoria).Primary: Four Elms, Crockham Hill, Chiddingstone, Hever.Secondary: Weald of Kent, Tunbridge Wells Boys Grammar, Trinity Secondary School & Knole Academy in Sevenoaks. Judd Boys Grammar, Weald of Kent & Tonbridge Girls Grammar in Tonbridge. Skinners Boy Grammar, Bennett Memorial & Tunbridge Wells Boys & Girls Grammar Schools in Tunbridge Wells.Private: Sevenoaks & Tonbridge Public Schools, Sevenoaks Preparatory School, Radnor House in Sundridge, Walthamstow Hall Girls School & New Beacon in Sevenoaks.Leisure Facilities: Bridle paths & walks in the local area. Golf at Westerham, Hever, Tandridge, Chartham Park, Wildernesse, Knole & Nizels. Edenbridge Swimming & Leisure Centre. Stately homes include Chartwell & Hever.All distances are approximate.Square Footage: 8,324 sq ft Acreage: 42.44 AcresDirectionsFrom our office on the High Street, follow signs for the A225, before turning right onto Oak Lane. Continue for approx. 1 mile before turning right to Dibden Lane. Continue to follow the road before turning left onto the B2042/Bessels Green Road. Continue on this road for approx. 5 miles, following signs for Four Elms. Take the second of the carriage driveways on the left signed Holmwood Place, and continue down the driveway. Additional InfoServices: Mains water and electricity. Oil fired central heating. Holmwood Place has a septic tank. The three cottages have sewage treatment plants. Outgoings: Sevenoaks District Council. Barrowden F. The Cottage F. The Farmhouse F. Holmwood Place H.Agent Note: A public footpath runs through part of the land on the southern boundary field.EPCs: Barrowden D. Holmwood Place F. The Farmhouse E. The Cottage E. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_edenbridge-d196460/for-sale_i71050949
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